Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115360 total results. Showing results 99321 to 99340 «496349644965496649674968496949704971Next ›Last » Undercover policing inquiry: Chairman urged to quit Campaigners have walked out of a public inquiry into undercover policing, demanding that the chairman stand down or appoint a full panel. BBC 21/3/2018 News ‘Physical and spiritual’ leave for pressured police staff in Lincolnshire Lincolnshire Police officers and staff are to get two extra rest days per year in a bid to improve their "physical, emotional and spiritual welfare". BBC 21/3/2018 News Child Sexual Exploitation: Frustrated police leaders look to tech companies to do more Child sexual exploitation was the focus of the Home Affairs Committee’s ongoing Policing for the Future Inquiry this month. As the police continue to battle growing numbers of reports, both current and non-recent cases, frustrated senior police leaders tell MPs much of the online child sexual exploitation is preventable. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/3/2018 Opinion Police and Crime Commissioner wants stricter laws to protect officers and their dogs Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Marc Jones, has backed two new laws which are designed to protect police officers and their dogs who are attacked in the line of duty Boston Standard 21/3/2018 News Helping radicalised children will require ‘long-term commitment Authorities across the west have limited experience in dealing with the emerging problem of children brainwashed by jihadists, reports Ian Weinfass. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/3/2018 Analysis, Feature Government ‘sleepwalking into a crisis’ over post-Brexit security Critical cooperation between law enforcement agencies post-Brexit is being threatened by Government complacency, the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC) has warned. Police Professional 21/3/2018 News BREXIT WARNING: Britain and EU ‘sleepwalking towards CRISIS’ by ignoring security fears Britain and the EU risk sleepwalking towards a crisis unless they pay more attention to security and policing matters during Brexit talks, a Commons report has warned. Express 21/3/2018 News Police took ‘squatters’ rights’ on dead children’s identities Details of how police took "squatters' rights" on the identities of dead children to infiltrate protest groups have emerged with full publication of sections of a Scotland Yard manual. BBC 21/3/2018 News Metropolitan Police shot at suspect 13 times in Clapton, East London, IOPC The police watchdog has launched an investigation after a 21-year-old was shot at 13 times by armed officers, leaving him fighting for his life. Metro 21/3/2018 News Shropshire’s police 999 call centre to close – with calls taken in Worcester Emergency calls to the police in Shropshire will no longer be answered in the county, it was revealed today. Shropshire Star 21/3/2018 News West Midland football clubs to pay extra for matchday police Football clubs across the West Midlands have been told to stump up more cash to pay for their matches to be policed. Express & Star 21/3/2018 News Shoplifting doubles as thefts under £200 go unpunished The number of thefts from convenience stores almost doubled last year, with meat and cheese the top items stolen, according to a study. The Times - Subscription at source 21/3/2018 News Brexit: MPs warn of multiple obstacles to EU security deal A longer transition period after Brexit may be needed to guarantee continued security co-operation, MPs have said. BBC 21/3/2018 News Tradecraft Manual reveals pressures of undercover policing A guidance dossier released by the Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI) has revealed Special Demonstration Squad (SDS) field operatives were advised to engage in sexual relationships if they “have no other option”. Police Professional 20/3/2018 News ACC seeking review of dismissal recommendation Disciplinary proceedings against a senior officer accused of losing top-secret documents have been delayed following the launch of a judicial review Police Professional 20/3/2018 News The prohibited lane enforcement camera handbook (first edition) A guide to type-approval procedures for prohibited lane enforcement cameras used for road traffic law enforcement in Great Britain. This handbook describes the technical requirements for Home Office type approval of certain types of prohibited lane enforcement cameras which are prescribed devices for the purposes of road traffic legislation. It has been written specifically to deal with red X signs, which indicate that passage through the lane is prohibited for all except emergency vehicles. Home Office 20/3/2018 Report NPCC statement on wanted or missing sex offenders Responding to reports of the number of recorded wanted or missing registered sex offenders, National Police Chiefs' Council Lead for the Management of Sexual Offenders and Violent Offenders, T/CC Michelle Skeer, said: National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 20/3/2018 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/3/2018 News Spy poisoning: police say investigation could last until summer Scotland Yard counter-terrorism chief confident culprits behind nerve agent attack will be found The Times 20/3/2018 News Watchdog rebukes Theresa May over police funding claims UK Statistics Authority rules that PM misled public with claim of extra £450m for local forces The Guardian 20/3/2018 News «496349644965496649674968496949704971Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events